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Japan | |
| Uehara, S., et al. (2014) Minerals from Kyushu and Yamaguchi. (Fukuoka Mineral Club, 355 pages) Shirose, Y., & Uehara, S. (2014). Secondary phosphates in montebrasite and amblygonite from Nagatare, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. Journal of Mineralogical and Petrological Sciences, 109(2), 103-108. |
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Russia | |
| Rainer Thomas, Paul Davidson and Elena Badanina (2010) Water- and Boron-Rich Melt Inclusions in Quartz from the Malkhan Pegmatite, Transbaikalia, Russia. Minerals 2012, 2, 435-458. |
| [Lapis 1993:1 p13-15] |
| Grant, Raymond W. (2001) 22nd Annual FM-TGMS-MSA Mineralogical Symposium: The Minerals of Russia (Abstracts) The Mineralogical Record, 32 (1) 39-47 |
| Kasatkin, A. V., Britvin, S. N., Peretyazhko, I. S., Chukanov, N. V., Škoda, R., & Agakhanov, A. A. (2020). Oxybismutomicrolite, a new pyrochlore-supergroup mineral from the Malkhan pegmatite field, Central Transbaikalia, Russia. Mineralogical Magazine 84:444-454 |
| Zagorsky, V.Ye. (2012) Mineralogy of pockets of the Malkhan tourmaline deposit (Transbaikalia): feldspars of the Sosedka vein. Russian Geology and Geophysics, 53 (6) 522-534 doi:10.1016/j.rgg.2012.04.002 International Geological Congress (2008) MRD-06 The Sosedka gem tourmaline-rich mine: Emplacement of extremely chemically heterogeneous pegmatite-forming medium |
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Malkhan pegmatite field, Krasnyi Chikoy, Krasnochikoysky District, Zabaykalsky Krai, Russia